The injured couple, both of whom were transported by a Raynham Fire Department ambulance to Rhode Island Hospital, suffered non-life-threatening injuries, police said.

They were identified as 22-year-old Veronica King of Raynham and Isiah Moore, 23, of Attleboro.

Moore was listed in good condition Saturday, but there was no record of King having been admitted, according to a spokesperson for Rhode Island Hospital.

The 11:20 p.m. crash occurred near Narrangansett Drive in front of Route 44 Toyota at 1154 New State Highway.

Spillane reportedly was driving westbound in a 1968 Mercury Cougar. Moore and King were travelling east inside a 2013 Hyundai Tucson sport utility vehicle.

The section of Route 44 where the vehicles collided is part of Raynham’s so-called Auto Mile, which got its name years ago for the large number of auto dealerships on both sides of the two-lane highway.

Raynham Police Chief James Donovan said the crash was nearly, but not technically, a head-on collision. A photo taken of the two vehicles shows the Cougar’s front end intact but its driver’s side door caved in.

Donovan said it was not immediately clear whether Moore or King was driving the small SUV, despite both being found inside the vehicle.

He said his department’s reconstruction unit would make that determination as part of its investigation.

Donovan said his department eventually will submit its report to state police assigned to the district attorney’s office. An assistant district attorney then, he said, will decide whether a criminal charge against any of the survivors is warranted.

Raynham’s fire department has three ambulances and trained EMTs who respond to all medical emergency calls.